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PRIME CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DISTRIBUTION DEVELOPMENT+ 1,209,000 S.F. AVAILABLE
SERVING N.E. U.S. AND EASTERN CANADA
• 95-Acre Site Located in the Heart of Central Pennsylvania’s Nationally Recognized Industrial Market
• The 1,209,000 S.F. Project Offers Unparalleled Access to the Premier Labor Base of York County, Pennsylvania
• Located at the Crossroads of Central Pennsylvania’s I–78 / I–81 Corridor and the Baltimore / Washington Mid-Atlantic Region
• Easy Access to Baltimore / Washington (BWI) and Harrisburg (MDT) International Airports
• Served by Ports of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Jersey
• LERTA Tax Abatement Approved
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1605 Bartlett DriveManchester, Pennsylvania
PRIME CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DISTRIBUTION DEVELOPMENT+ 1,209,000 S.F. AVAILABLE
SERVING N.E. U.S. AND EASTERN CANADA
A DEVELOPMENT OF:A DEVELOPMENT OF:
Harrisburg
Baltimore
Pittsburgh Altoona
YorkLancaster
Reading
AllentownBethlehem
Philadelphia
Trenton
Wilkes-Barre
Scranton
New YorkNewark
Stamford
HartfordProvidence
Boston
Concord
Albany
SyracuseUticaRochester
Buffalo
Toronto
Erie
YoungstownAkron
Cleveland
Canton
Charleston
Morgantown
LynchburgRoanoke
Richmond
Norfolk
AnnapolisDover
WASHINGTONDC
WilmingtonCherry Hill
Yonkers
New Haven
Worcester
SchenectadyTroy
NewBedford
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LAKE ERIE
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OPT IMUM N .E . LOG IST ICS LOCAT ION1605 Bartlett Drive, Manchester, Pennsylvania
Baltimore, MD
Washington, DC
Philadelphia, PA
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New York, NY
Cleveland, OH
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Why York?
Property Overview
Value Proposition
Hillwood Overview
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makes York County among the most sought after labor markets for recruitment of industrial workforce. Within the overall Central Pennsylvania market, York County popu-lation density provides unequaled workforce availability within a 30 minute drive window.
OCCUPANCY COST:
Trade Center–83 is subject to Local Economic Revital-ization Tax Assistance Act “LERTA” tax abatement. The LERTA package has been enacted by the municipality and school district. It provides for a reduction in real es-tate taxes associated with the increased tax assessment relating to the development of Trade Center–83 beginning at 100% and declining by 10% annually over the ten-year term. Over the course of a 10-year lease, approximate value of abated taxes is $5.8 million, or an average of about $0.48 per S.F.
Located in East Manchester Township, York County, Trade Center–83 enjoys strong support by local government that stands ready to assist companies establishing a presence in the community. No other entitled site in Central Penn-sylvania with a building envelope of up to 1,209,000 S.F. is complimented by the tangible operational bene ts out-lined above. The Hillwood team looks forward to the opportunity to adapt the unique attributes of Trade Center–83 to clients seeking a strategic logistic platform to serve key east coast markets.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Trade Center–83 represents a complete solution for large footprint requirements in the heart of Central Pennsylva-nia’s distribution and logistics industrial market. Hillwood Investment Properties brings this fully entitled develop-ment platform to the market to satisfy the demands of users seeking the ideal location to serve N.E. U.S., Mid-Atlantic, Baltimore-Washington and Eastern Canada mar-kets. The large building envelope enables Trade Center–83 to accommodate a 1,209,000 S.F. building layout with ample auto parking 288 expandable and trailer parking up to 57 setting it apart from any other fully entitled sites
in Central Pennsylvania. Speci cations for the Class A in-dustrial property will include 3 ’ clear height, cross dock con guration, 190’ truck court depth, and ESFR re sup-pression system. Users will bene t directly from key at-tributes of this project to drive operational ef ciencies and reduce cost.
TRANSPORTATION:
This key location provides easy access to regional trans-portation network I-83, I-81, I-7 , I-95, I- 95 and close proximity to vital service providers such as UPS, FedEx and FedEx Freight, Norfolk-Southern Intermodal, Port of Baltimore, Baltimore-Washington International Airport, and Harrisburg International Airport. More than 40% of the U.S. and Canadian consumer base is accessible within an 8 hour drive.
LABOR:
The availability of a productive and consistent labor force
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W HY YORK?Class A Neighborhood Tenants
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Biggest Users Tenant Size (S.F.)
Harley Davidson 1,952,399 ES3 1,200,000 Church & Dwight 1,120,454 Caterpillar 1,075,461 Goodyear Tires 1,004,453 Graham Packaging 976,014 Starbucks 940,000 Amazon 705,000 Federal Mogul 703,344 R.R. Donnelley 686,000 United Natural 675,000 GlaxoSmithKline 624,000 Syncreon 616,000 Ollie's Bargain 603,000 D&D Distribution 600,000
Submarket DataYork County is one of counties that make up the Central PA industrial mar-ket along with Adams, Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin and Lebanon Coun-ties. Industrial properties in the submarket are clustered around the City of York due to population/labor pool density and I-83 connection to Baltimore /Washington and Harrisburg. As of mid-2014, the York County Submarket is comprised of approximately 44.5mm S.F. of bulk industrial with a vacan-cy rate of 5.2%. Net absorption was 722,472 S.F. through Q-2 2014.York County has become a targeted location for Fortune 500 companies seeking logistics and manufacturing facilities in the Northeast. The table in this sec-tion contains the largest industrial users in the submarket and is illustrative of the broad acceptance of York County by major users.
User demand driven by location, workforce availability, and incentives such as LERTA tax abatement has outpaced development in the submar-ket. Speculative development has seen recent success with First Industrial Realty Trust’s development of 708,000 S.F. which has been 100% leased to Federal Mogul on a long term basis. Other industrial developers and owners in the submarket include Equity Industrial Partners, Exeter Property Group and Kinsley Properties.
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COMPETITIVE SITESCentral Pennsylvania Bulk Building Locations
Trade Center - 83 – YorkLickdale / Fredericksburg – I-81 / I-78 SplitBerks County – I-78 CorridorCarlisle – I-81 Exit 44Newville – I-81 Exit 37Shippensburg – I-81 Exits 29 / 24Chambersburg – I-81 Exit 10Greencastle – I-81 Exit 3
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York County Labor Availability
York County labor pool is 85% larger than the West Shore Harrisburg market, and 5% larger than the East Shore Harrisburg market, with average wages 11% below those two markets and unique access to “surge labor” for peak seasons. York has a higher percentage of Manufacturing / Distribution employees than competitive markets.
York County Labor Market Analysis – Industrial Submarket Overview
Primary DistributionHubs
Population
Median Household Income
Labor Force
Unemployment Rate
Average Hourly Wages
Manufacturing / Distribution Employees
Manufacturing / Distribution % of Total Labor Market
TotalPA
12,773,801
$52,2 7
,403,000
5.7%
$24.18
819,7 3
14.9%
York CountyEmigsville, Hanover,
Manchester, York
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$58,747
224,100
5.2%
$20.95
40,009
17.9%
Cumberland CountyCarlisle, Harrisburg
West Shore
241,212
$ 0,883
123,900
4.4%
$22.33
20,453
1 .5%
Dauphin CountyHarrisburg East Shore
Hershey, Middletown
270,937
$54,0
137,500
5.0%
$24.70
17,434
12.7%
Demographics and Labor Force
Source: PAworkstats.com August 14, 2014
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REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX PER S.F.
Full Tax AssessmentAbatement Savings
Education: Child Care, Northeastern YorkSchool District
Retail: Convenience Stores / Gas StationsGrocery Store, Anchored Shopping Center
Services: Banks, U.S. Post Office
Healthcare: Emergency, Hospital,Urgent Care, Medical Offices, Pharmacies
Restaurants: Fast Food, Coffee Shops,Diners, Cafe
Other: Local Mass Transit
Education: Higher Education,Vocational, Technical Training
Retail: Specialty, Discount, MassMerchants, Auto Dealership
Healthcare: Specialists, AdditionalProviders
Services: Staffing Agencies, BusinessEquipment, Contractors, Legal Service
Hotels: Economy, Business Class,Extended Stay
Other: Entertainment, Dining Options,Minor League Baseball
Manchester and Mt. Wolf BoroughsImmediate Amenities – 2-5 Miles
City of YorkAdditional Amenities – 5-10 Miles
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WHY YORK?LERTA SUMMARY / TRANSPORTATION / LABOR
Real Estate Taxes on Improvements to Commercial Properties
The LERTA Program for Trade Center–83 has been enacted by East Manchester Township and Northeastern York School District. The actual savings will be determined by the assessed value of the shell building and tenant improve-ments. On the basis of a 1,209,000 S.F. project with standard nish, the abatement savings are estimated to be $5.8 million over ten years and equate to about $0.48 / S.F. net effective.
The Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance Act (LERTA)
The Act of December 1,1977, P.L. 237, No. 7 , 72 P.S. 4722 et seq is a tax abatement incentive to encourage im-provements, rehabilitation and new construction to quali ed commercial properties throughout the entire County of York. LERTA applies tax abatement to the value of the increase in real property tax assessment due to new construction Increased Assessment . Generally, LERTA provides a ten year abatement on the Increased Assessment that RUNS
WITH THE LAND. Subsequent owners, within the ten year abatement period, will bene t from the abatement incentive. The abatement starts at 100% in Year One and drops 10% each year until reaching zero in Year Ten. The tax abate-ment period commences upon issuance of a building permit.
AmenitiesTrade Center–83 is located in close proximity to a broad array of commercial amenities:
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1605 Bartlett DriveManchester, PA
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(Expandable to 657)• Building Clear Height – 36’• Dock Positions – 203• Dual Access Driveways
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Approximately 1,209,000 S.F. divisible to +/- 400,000 S.F.
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+/- 95 Acres
20’ x 1950’
3 ’ Minimum beyond the staging bay
50’ x 5 ’ interior bays0’ x 5 ’ staging bays
190’ Truck court with 0’ concrete apron and trailer parking
25 – 11’ Trailer stalls, expandable to 57 203 – Positions with 9’ x 10’ insu-lated dock doors and Z-Guards for door protection
4 – Concrete drive-in ramps with 12’ x 14’ powered overhead doors, Z-Guards, and exterior bollards for door protection
Cast-in-place concrete panels, 8” thick typical
Two points of ingress / egress via GEA Drive and Bartlett Drive
288 – Spaces, expandable
Truck court and dolly pads: 7” thick reinforced 4,000 psi concrete/ ” aggregate base. Truck traf c
areas: 1.5” asphalt, 4.5” binder/7” aggregate base. Light duty auto parking: 1.5” asphalt, 2” binder/ ” aggregate base
Structural steel, conventional joist and girders 45 Mil membrane fully adhered with average slope ¼” per foot, Polyiso insulation R-20 , 10 year NDL Warranty, exterior downspouts and collector boxes
Roof mounted exhaust fans and wall louvers with motorized dampers for 1 air change per hour, gas red heaters for freeze protection
Concrete spread footings
7” Thick unreinforced 4,000 psi concrete; Construction joints caulked with Eucco 700 sealant or equal
ESFR system with re pump per NFPA 13 2010 edition
House Panel and provisions for 5,000 amp service, 480 volt, 3 phase, 4-wire power
Exterior LED wall packs and pole mounted shoebox xtures for auto parking areas
Water: The York Water Co.Sewer: Northeastern York County Sewer AuthorityElectricity: Met EdNatural Gas: Columbia Gas Co.
I Industrial including the fol-lowing permitted uses: resource removal, wholesaling and storage, newspaper and printing establish-ments, bus and truck terminals, manufacturing, research and development, retail business for sale of product manufactured or assembled on site
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ABOUT HILLWOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
porate services, supply chain systems, business and com-munity amenities, and other services to support those uses. Whether companies need assistance with site-selection, land development, leasing, real estate investment, build-to-suit, government relations, construction or property man-agement, we deliver strategic solutions and best-in-class service. Bringing relationships, core-assets and enhanced services together, our team executes and delivers commer-cial sites and facilities to market expediently. Today, Hillwood has operations in 29 states. Our of ce and industrial portfolios span 13 markets in 13 states, represent-ing some of the most successful endeavors within the in-dustry. Hillwood has expertise with a diverse product type including: of ce, industrial, logistics hubs, airports, air facili-ties / hangers, intermodal, remediation / brown eld develop-ment, data centers, call centers, high rise hotel / residences, golf courses/communities, mixed use developments and arenas. Hillwood Construction Services’ client list includes more than 85 Fortune 500, Global 500 and Largest U.S. Private Companies including Amazon, Best Buy, Bell Helicopter, Bridgestone Firestone, FedEx Freight, Fidelity Investments, General Mills, General Motors, Home Depot, Mattel, Mi-chelin, PepsiCo and UPS.
With more than two decades of development on some of the most successful, large scale, master-planned develop-ments nationwide, Hillwood, A Perot Company, has cultivat-ed an array of expertise like no other real estate developer. Beginning with our development of the world’s rst inland port at AllianceTexas in 1989, Hillwood established itself as a multifaceted developer capable of managing projects ex-ceeding the size of a city. And, in the course of more than two decades, we’ve created some of the most innovative, signi cant master-planned developments and communities within the United States.
As a private company, we have a unique ability to establish long-term visions for the projects we undertake, while keep-ing a constant focus on high quality and sustainability. It’s a hallmark that we are proud of and one we believe sets us apart from others within the industry.
Our pioneering spirit, coupled with a philosophy of focusingon what can be done, has enabled us to develop and ac-quire projects that deliver maximum return for our custom-ers, partners and community stakeholders. This spirit has also enabled us to embark on some of the single largest developments in the nation, including AllianceTexas and Al-lianceCalifornia. Each of these endeavors has dramatically changed the landscape of the communities in which they are located, and in turn, Hillwood has played a signi cant role in de ning what a successful partnership can achieve. Hillwood Investment Properties provides an unparalleled set of skills within the real estate industry. In addition to deep market knowledge and experience with intricate ne-gotiations, we strive to build creative and exible solutions for our customers, working with sophisticated corporate residents to understand and satisfy their speci c operation-al needs. Moreover, we know how to integrate strategic cor-
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I-95 CECILDISTRIBUTION
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CARLISLE 44TRADE CENTER
KEY LOGISTICSPARK
WEST HILLSBUSINESS CENTER
JUST BORNCANDIES
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PROJECT PROJECT SIZE STATUS / TENANT
HILLWOOD NORTHEAST U.S. PROJECTS
East Point Trade Center
West Hills Business Center
Just BornCarlisle 44 Trade CenterKey Logistics ParkBirch Creek Distribution CenterI-95 Cecil Distribution CenterBroadlands Business ParkTrade Center-83
TOTAL PROJECTS
Bldgs A & B – 1,400,000 S.F.Bldg C – 375,000 S.F. + 1,300,000 S.F.; Approved DevelopmentBldg A – 980,000 S.F.; Complete / SoldBldg B – 231,673 S.F.; Spec ConstructionBldg D – 435,495 S.F.; Spec Construction602,500 S.F.; Acquisition Renovation602,500 S.F.; Acquired / Sold1,170,000 S.F.; Acquired / Sold597,232 S.F.; Acquired1,004,000 S.F.; Acquired756,690 S.F.; Acquired+ 1,209,000 S.F.; Approved Development
10 MILLION S.F.
Hillwood Northeast U.S. Projects
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H ILLWOOD OVERV IEWA COMMITMENT TO PENNSYLVANIA AND THE NORTHEAST CORRIDOR
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Harrisburg
Baltimore
Pittsburgh Altoona
YorkLancaster
Reading
AllentownBethlehem
Philadelphia
Trenton
Wilkes-Barre
Scranton
New YorkNewark
Stamford
HartfordProvidence
Boston
Concord
Albany
SyracuseUticaRochester
Buffalo
Toronto
Erie
YoungstownAkron
Cleveland
Canton
Charleston
Morgantown
LynchburgRoanoke
Richmond
Norfolk
AnnapolisDover
WASHINGTONDC
WilmingtonCherry Hill
Yonkers
New Haven
Worcester
SchenectadyTroy
NewBedford
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Tal Hicks President, Hillwood Investment PropertiesSince 1998, Tal Hicks has overseen the creation and growth of the company’s Hillwood Investment Properties division. Over the past fifteen years, Hillwood Investment Properties has developed 36.3 million S.F. and manages over 29.9 mil-lion S.F. of industrial space. In addition to developing properties in 10 cities in North Texas, Hicks has led the growth in new markets for Hillwood, such as the Southaven, Mississippi / Memphis, Tennessee market; Southern California; Cen-tral Pennsylvania; Southern New Jersey; Atlanta, Georgia; Jacksonville and Orlando, Florida; Indianapolis, Indiana and Phoenix, Arizona. After graduating Cum Laude from the University of Mississippi with a Bachelor of Accounting degree in 1984, Hicks earned an M.B.A. from the University of Texas in 1987.
Gary Frederick Senior Vice President, DevelopmentIn 1999, Gary joined Hillwood Investment Properties to manage large scale industrial development projects. Gary cur-rently heads up Hillwood’s Harrisburg, PA office as Market Officer for land development and investment in the Northeast. Gary’s accomplishments include the development and construction of more than 7 million S.F. of industrial properties and the acquisition of more than 4 million S.F. of industrial properties in the Northeast. Gary led the land development and entitlement process on 700+ acres of land, including market analysis, land acquisition, financing, zoning, infrastruc-ture, public financing, economic impact analysis, planning / engineering and permitting. Prior to joining Hillwood, Gary was Director of Logistics for The Walt Disney Company. In that role, he planned and implemented two state-of-the-art distribution facilities totaling 1.2 million S.F. Gary also has 16 years experience working in manufacturing and logistics / distribution in various engineering and management capacities. Gary graduated with honors from Clemson University in 1979, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics.
Joe Bass Senior Vice President, DevelopmentOverseeing development for Hillwood Investment Properties, Joe has more than 30 years of integrated experience in design, construction and real estate development. He is a registered architect and has been involved with the develop-ment of over 26 million S.F. of office, healthcare, and industrial product in his career and completed 12 million S.F. of industrial development at Hillwood. Prior to joining Hillwood, Joe was a practicing architect with HKS and later served as a senior construction manager with the Trammell Crow Company. Joe graduated from Texas A & M University in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design, is a member of the American Institute of Architects and is a LEED® Accredited Professional.
Mac Utsey Development DirectorSince joining Hillwood in October of 2007, Mac has worked with Gary Frederick to help establish a presence for Hillwood on the East Coast. Currently working on developments in Charleston, SC and Eastern Pennsylvania, he has been in-strumental in the land development and entitlement of over 500 acres of land, including market analysis, infrastructure, planning, engineering, zoning and permitting. Mac has also been instrumental in the development of 1 million S.F. and the acquisition of over 4.1 million S.F. in the Northeast. Prior to joining Hillwood, Mac worked at Thomas and Hutton Engineering in South Carolina and served in various engineering capacities including Project Manager and Commercial Industrial Market Segment Leader. Mac graduated from Clemson University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering, continued on to complete his Masters degree in Civil Engineering in 1998, and received his Profes-sional Engineering registration in 2003.
Chris Fencel Development DirectorChris joined Hillwood in December of 2013 and has focused on the West Hills Business Center development in the Lehigh Valley. He was instrumental in the completion of the first 980,000 S.F. building, delivery to the tenant and disposition of the asset. Chris is leading current development activity and the next phase of construction at West Hills, totaling 660,000 S.F. He also supports Gary Frederick on new development opportunities for Hillwood on the East Coast. Chris’s previous experience includes 6 years as Director of Development for Cedar Realty Trust (f/k/a Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc.) and 13 years at Atlantic Realty Companies (ARC) of Vienna, VA. He served in various development capacities, most recently as ARC’s Vice President of Development & Construction. Chris has developed over 3 million S.F. of commercial and retail product in the Mid Atlantic Region. Chris graduated from The Catholic University of America in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and received his Master of Business Administration degree from George Mason University in 1997.
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OPT IMUM N .E . LOG IST ICS LOCAT ION1605 Bartlett Drive, Manchester, Pennsylvania
Baltimore, MD
Washington, DC
Philadelphia, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
New York, NY
Cleveland, OH
Boston, MA
Toronto, Canada
Montreal, Canada
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Todd Platt Chief Executive Officer, Hillwood InvestmentsTodd Platt is Chief Executive Officer of Hillwood Investments, which encompasses all of Hillwood’s industrial, residential and investment business in locations other than Alliance Texas. Under Platt’s leadership, Hillwood has purchased and developed 82 million square feet of industrial and office property. Additionally, Hillwood owns and controls land around the U.S. for the development of 75 million square feet of industrial buildings, making Hillwood one of the top two largest controllers of industrial land positions in the country. Hillwood is also active in Hawaii, Europe and Costa Rica. Since joining Hillwood in 1999, Platt has been involved in sale/lease and development transactions valued at approximately $9 billion. Platt entered the industrial real estate business in the Dallas/Fort Worth market in 1981. An active member of the local real estate community, he served as president of the NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association’s North Texas chapter in 2007. Platt attended the University of Missouri, where he studied general studies and real estate.
FOR LEASING INFORMATION:FOR DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION:
Brokerage ServicesLicense# RO3013335 Capital Drive, Suite 201Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110717.540.2700 of ce717.540.2717 faxwww.cbre.com/harrisburg
Michael A. Hess, SIORSenior Vice PresidentLicense# RS277579717.540.2705 of ce 717. 49.5209 [email protected]
4507 North Front StreetSuite 302Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110717.232.0200 of ce 717.232.0202 faxwww.hillwoodinvestmentproperties.com
Gary Frederick843.57 .9409 [email protected]
Mac Utsey843.27 . 053 [email protected]
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FOR LEASING INFORMATION:
Brokerage ServicesLicense# RO3013335 Capital Drive, Suite 201Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110717.540.2700 of ce717.540.2717 faxwww.cbre.com/harrisburg
Michael A. Hess, SIORSenior Vice PresidentLicense# RS277579717.540.2705 of ce 717. 49.5209 [email protected]
FOR DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION:
4507 North Front StreetSuite 302Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110717.232.0200 of ce 717.232.0202 faxwww.hillwoodinvestmentproperties.com
Gary Frederick843.57 .9409 [email protected]
Mac Utsey843.27 . 053 [email protected]